Share Your Feedback on VDOT's Route 120 (Glebe Road) Study and Arlington County's Custis Trail

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Share Your Feedback on VDOT's Route 120 (Glebe Road) Study and Arlington County's Custis Trail

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VDOT STARS Route 120 (Glebe Road) Corridor Study Alternatives

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Several roads within Arlington County, such as Glebe Rd, are owned and maintained by VDOT. The state is conducting a STARS (Strategically Targeted Affordable Roadway Solutions) study to assess safety and operational conditions for approximately 2.5 miles of Glebe Road (VA 120) between I-66 and Columbia Pike (VA 244) in Arlington County. This segment is on Arlington’s High-Injury Network and was audited for immediate safety improvements in 2021. VDOT will apply Arlington’s findings and recommendations from the safety audit into their study.

 

Please take this opportunity to offer direct feedback to VDOT as the study team is seeking public input regarding draft alternatives for corridor improvements through February 19! 

 

Click here to offer your feedback on this section of Glebe Rd through February 19.


Arlington County Custis Trail Engagement

Do you walk, run, or bike on the Custis Trail?

 

Arlington County is looking to understand what works and what doesn’t work about the trail. Learn more on the Custis Trail Needs Assessment on the project page.

 

Share your feedback online by February 12


Beyond Arlington: King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Open House

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The King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Project is hosting an Open House at Fairlington Presbyterian Church, 3846 King Street, on Thursday, February 15th from 5 – 7 p.m.  with a brief presentation at 6 p.m. to be held in the Fellowship Hall.

 

Members of the public are invited to attend the Open House. Drop in at any time to learn about the project and speak to members of Transportation Staff and the design team. Information will cover existing conditions, a summary of prior community feedback, and initial concepts for the study area. Opportunities for feedback on the initial concepts will be provided at the Open House and online after the meeting for those unable to attend. The presentation and other meeting materials will be uploaded on the Project Website at the conclusion of the Open House.